Tuesday 21 September 2010

Sydney Handyman

To bring in some extra cash and to keep him occupied, Mark decided to combine his DIY and Project Management skills and work as a freelance Handyman in Sydney. Without transport or a full set of tools it wasn't always easy but everyone was very happy with the finished work. Below are a few photos of some of his projects.


Fireplace surround project: Before


Fireplace surround project: MDF surround to match existing style of room


Fireplace surround project: Completion


Bathroom project: Before (water-damaged 1970's brown melamine and matching brown taps)


Bathroom project: Removing all rotten chipboard


Bathroom project: Vietnamese motorcycle mask for dust protection!


Bathroom project: New natural timber fascia and reduced shelf length


Bathroom Project: completion including new taps to sink and bath


Bathroom Project: completion


TV Cabinet Project: Getting started - Using a sofa and a wall instead of clamps!


TV Cabinet Project: Cutting all timber by hand (and trying not to cut the chair!)


TV Cabinet Project: Taking shape


TV Cabinet Project: Timber stain to match the existing furniture


TV Cabinet Project: Completion


Study shelf project: Before


Study shelf project: Completion


Study shelf project: Discreet shelf supports

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  5. Hi, I'm in Scotland, so can#t really drag you over here to put up some shelves in my bathroom, but I adore the discreet shelf supports. How have you done that? Is it no nails for the edging then the shelf on top

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